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US court dismisses appeal from former Honduran president Hernandez

By Thomson Reuters Apr 8, 2026 | 9:19 PM

April 8 (Reuters) – A U.S. court on Wednesday dismissed an appeal by former Honduran President Juan Orlando ​Hernandez and ordered a prior ‌judgment to be vacated, a court document showed, following his pardon by U.S. President Donald Trump in December.

Hernandez had previously ‌been ​serving a 45-year sentence ⁠for conspiring to ⁠import tons of cocaine into the United States.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said Hernandez ​had asked for an appeal against the charges to be eliminated, ⁠citing the presidential ⁠pardon.

“The motion is granted, and ​the appeal is dismissed as moot,” the ​court said. “It is further ordered that ‌the district court judgment is vacated.”

The court document did not comment further on the nature of the charges ⁠or conviction.

Hernandez, speaking in a video that was played at a press conference in ⁠Honduras, celebrated ‌that the appeal was ⁠closed.

“I’m innocent – I said so ​on ‌the day of my ​sentencing,” he ⁠said.

(Reporting by Iñigo Alexander in Mexico City, Laura Garcia in Tegucigalpa and Nate Raymond in New York, Editing by Himani Sarkar, Daina Beth Solomon and ​Christopher Cushing)